A Cognitive Processing Therapy-based Treatment Program for Veterans Diagnosed with Co-occurring Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Substance Use Disorder: The Relationship Between Trauma-related Cognitions and Outcomes of a 6-week Treatment Program
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Dysfunctional trauma-related cognitions are important in the emergence and maintenance of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and the modification of such cognitions is a proposed mechanism of trauma treatment. However, the authors are not aware of any research examining trauma-related cognitions as a treatment mechanism in a sample of individuals with comorbid PTSD and substance use disorder (SUD). Accordingly, the present study sought to address this gap in the literature and examined the relationship between trauma-related cognitions and treatment outcomes within a sample of seventy-two veterans diagnosed with PTSD and SUD. Veterans completed a 6-week day CPT-based treatment program that included cognitive processing therapy as a central component. Measures of trauma-related cognitions, PTSD symptoms, depressive symptoms, and trauma-cued substance craving were completed at pre- and post-treatment. As expected, trauma-related cognitions were associated with several PTSD-related variables prior to treatment. Furthermore, results of a within-subjects mediational analysis indicated that maladaptive trauma-related cognitions decreased during the treatment program and accounted for a significant portion of the variance in the reduction of PTSD and depressive symptoms at post-treatment. This study provides support for the position that attempts to modify dysfunctional trauma-related cognitions among veterans with co-occurring PTSD and SUD can lead to desirable treatment outcomes.
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